after seven weeks of an intense but fruitless search, the international air effort to find malaysia airlines flight 370 is over. however.some ships will stay on the indian ocean to gather any debris that might surface. most of the air crews will leave the royal australian air force base pearce, near perth, over the next few days. on monday, australia's prime minister said most of the debris is probably waterlogged and has likely sunk. relatives of chinese passengers of the missing flight have been furious over a perceived lack of information given by malaysian authorities. today.malaysian officials briefed scores of family members in beijing. they played never-before released audio of the plane's final chatter with a officials also showed family members maps of the flight's route, including a questionable turn that sent the plane veering far off course. the web of blame in the south korean ferry sinking is getting wider, and now the country's president is accepting some of the heat. president park geun-hye apologized to the nation today over the government's initial response to the sewol fer